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Re: Graduates Of Sociology, Where Are You Working Now? by themaestro08(m): 10:35am On Sep 04, 2020
madridsta007:


Work extremely hard. I wrote in some thread before, the steps I took to make a 1st Class.
Make a 1st Class. Engage in writing publications and articles during your 1st degree.
Go for a Masters. I'm certainly sure you will get a scholarship.
Write and publish during your Masters.
You will earn a PhD scholarship with that.

Then come back to this thread and write your experience.

Bro what thread is that? Its good to know you graduated with flying colours

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Re: Graduates Of Sociology, Where Are You Working Now? by Mires: 10:35am On Sep 04, 2020
justebuka:
Urgent: Please All Gradauate Of sociology Where Are You Working Now

am a student of uniport dep of sociology
I initially wanted law b4 waec then i changed my min during jamb
Please how good is sociology and as a graduate where are you working
And which jobs is promising to us

For your record, the most widely travelled and richest professor in UNN is a Historian. It is grace 95%.
Re: Graduates Of Sociology, Where Are You Working Now? by Samcent: 10:35am On Sep 04, 2020
justebuka:

Exactly ooo
Their comments is not encouraging

Agreed, some of the comments maybe discouraging but it is the harsh truth! There's no need to sugar coat it.
This is not to scare anybody but to help prepare for the reality ahead.

I still wish I was well primed for life after university. Instead I was told to just study hard, get a good grade and a good job is assured.
The reality shock I got after school almost sent me into depression. Apart from the north(except Abuja), there's no part of this country I didn't travel to in search of a job. I have slept in a motor park in the quest for a job.
I am grateful to God that life is better for me today but I always tell whoever cares to listen the truth as it concerns education and jobs in this country.

My advice:
Whatever it is that you are studying, by the side, learn how to generate income on your own, learn how to increase 1kobo to 2kobos.
Ask yourself if I don't get a job with this certificate, how do I intend to survive. Answer that question and you are good to go.

My 2cents!

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Re: Graduates Of Sociology, Where Are You Working Now? by Sheggy13(m): 10:37am On Sep 04, 2020
justebuka:

Nice i wanted to go for masters when i graduate with my saved earnings and go back as a lecturer
Dont know if its waste of money
Also have it in mind to travel to s.a or do the masters
Am confused
Don't let anybody deter you. No course is useless. It's what you make of it that matters, though some may appear more lucrative than others. I like your thinking already as you have Postgraduate studies in mind. Just work hard and graduate with a good enough grade, 1st Class or 2:1. You stand a chance of scholarships for Postgraduate studies in developed countries (you could even be given a direct PhD scholarship and not just Master's). There are very good areas like Medical Sociology you can specialize in. There's a popular twitter influencer, Dr. Ann Amuta who lectures in a University in the US where she specializes in Medical Sociology (Public Health behaviour). She did her first degree in Sociology in Nigeria. It's a budding and interesting area. You could also consider Criminology as a specialization. That way you stand a very big chance of making into top security agencies like the CIA, FBI and even our own local security outfits here like that DSS, NIA, EFCC, ICPC etc. There are numerous opportunities you can explore. I wish you the best.
Re: Graduates Of Sociology, Where Are You Working Now? by JOYOSITA(f): 10:38am On Sep 04, 2020
justebuka:
Urgent: Please All Gradauate Of sociology Where Are You Working Now

am a student of uniport dep of sociology
I initially wanted law b4 waec then i changed my min during jamb
Please how good is sociology and as a graduate where are you working
And which jobs is promising to us
guy, come and take my textbooks...

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Re: Graduates Of Sociology, Where Are You Working Now? by madridsta007(m): 10:39am On Sep 04, 2020
themaestro08:


Bro what thread is that? Its good to know you graduated with flying colours

Not my strength, not any so-called intellect.
It was only through the help of God.

My point is that, while there are certainly courses that looks like worthless in the Nigerian environment, hardwork on that course— earning a 1st or High 2.1— with attendant skills will make you rise to a position that would seem to flatter you.
I’ve met many Nigerian graduates who are unable to string a simple paragraph in a critical essay. Or enable to understand the simple issues of macroeconomics, geopolitics or even climate change/sustainability. That is mediocre and even if you have an excellent result, you are likely to remain in a mediocre market.

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Re: Graduates Of Sociology, Where Are You Working Now? by madridsta007(m): 10:41am On Sep 04, 2020
justebuka:

Please can i get your whatsapp number??
For info

I’m sorry, I no more give that out. I currently mentor students (asides the ones I supervise and teach at MSc and PhD level) and absolutely have no time.
I wouldn’t have been writing this if not for “working from home”.
However, I’ve put down answers here as much as I could, in many threads.

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Re: Graduates Of Sociology, Where Are You Working Now? by Nobody: 10:42am On Sep 04, 2020
justebuka:

U guys dont know when to joke at all


You think is a JOKE?

An elder is telling you a BITTER TRUTH and you here talking Rubbish!!!...Who is jokinggrin
Re: Graduates Of Sociology, Where Are You Working Now? by cray91(m): 10:43am On Sep 04, 2020
Bro nobody Wants or wishes to disappoints their parent but the economy turning the tides.

You can try try try and try if economy no gree you nothing you fit do
justebuka:

Dont know which to go for
From a home that aint too rich
And am the only person they are sending to school dont want to disapoint them

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Re: Graduates Of Sociology, Where Are You Working Now? by FahBuLous: 10:46am On Sep 04, 2020
What subject do i choose for Jamb in this course? (sociology)
Re: Graduates Of Sociology, Where Are You Working Now? by louiziana(m): 10:46am On Sep 04, 2020
vickydevoka:
Please what's the difference between, I am n I'm

I am or I'm means same, but using only am is wrong.
How are you? I am or I'm fine.
Am fine is wrong.

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Re: Graduates Of Sociology, Where Are You Working Now? by GboyegaD(m): 10:47am On Sep 04, 2020
justebuka:

Thanks
Am thinking about runing my masters and beciming a lecturer
The way people are castigating the course self dey make me think say i make wrong choice

You have made your right choice by following your instincts. Do not let the negatives in this thread be your narrative. To succeed is a personal choice/race. Start each day by telling yourself what you want and see it happening.

A first degree most times just tell that you can be trained as such, you can pick up roles in many industries of your choice.

Most importantly, while in school, focus on your studies and build yourself as well. Get the necessary exposure by joining socioacademic groups like AIISEC. Create a LinkedIn account and make the right connections and follow up with them. Do not make the mistake of requesting monetary favors rather ask for mentorship. Try to organize a meeting with one mentor monthly just to learn what they did that made them successful.

Above all, may the odds be in your favor.

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Re: Graduates Of Sociology, Where Are You Working Now? by Nobody: 10:49am On Sep 04, 2020
justebuka:

so your advice is for me to drop out?

Just ensure you graduate with first-class or second class upper

Also, while in school, keep practicing maths and upgrade your English comprehension skills so you can ace your aptitude tests/interviews when the time comes.

Practice different personality tests online and improve your confidence by participating in public speaking events. Also, learn a foreign language, one of the UN languages.

Lastly, learn a skill like writing, data science, web design, and most importantly, marketing skills.

If you can stay focus and do all the things I've mentioned, you'll come back to show appreciation.

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Re: Graduates Of Sociology, Where Are You Working Now? by obonadogan: 10:52am On Sep 04, 2020
Sociology and social work are very different careers with different educational pathways. While both draw on a similar body of knowledge, sociology generally focuses on research and study while social workers are more directly involved with applying knowledge about society to assisting individuals and families.

Sociology is not social work. The only way to qualify as a social worker is to go for Masters in social work.

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Re: Graduates Of Sociology, Where Are You Working Now? by Eagba(m): 10:52am On Sep 04, 2020
saraki2019:
The problem to our unemployment is that government should build more vocational or skill acquisition centres instead of building more university and student be guided to what institutions to attend.
the solution to our unemployment is a twerk to our constitution to ensure that 60% of our capital expenditure is spent on the local economy (goods and services). if they can forget every other things and critically enforce this, we are on a home run.
Re: Graduates Of Sociology, Where Are You Working Now? by themaestro08(m): 10:55am On Sep 04, 2020
gowonmaharajah:
the responses on this thread isn't so soothing sef.
I have come to realize something in this country. it isn't as hard as people take it for.we by our own selves are our enemies.
the so called Christians and Muslims victimizing their our countrymen.

why must I pay money before I can get a govt job?is it your father's business?
I dey vex.walahi!!!!!!

Bro you still dey learn, ebi like say hunger never fire you oo . See graduates these days don't mind forking out half of a million to secure decent jobs.
Re: Graduates Of Sociology, Where Are You Working Now? by Eagba(m): 10:55am On Sep 04, 2020
and enforce that all politicians and all government workers and offices use 60%of our locally produced goods and services, which how we start our home cruise
Re: Graduates Of Sociology, Where Are You Working Now? by OvaSabi1(f): 10:55am On Sep 04, 2020
justebuka:

Thanks
Am thinking about runing my masters and beciming a lecturer
The way people are castigating the course self dey make me think say i make wrong choice

I am in academics, not in your field though. Getting there is very difficult. Its like getting a federal government job slot. And more difficult because lecturers are paid better than civil servants of the same level. I hope that you are on at least, 2:1? You need to realise that everyone in pub admin, sociology, pol science etc wants to lecture. And 90% of you are on 2:2. Competition is crazy. Don't sit there and think that lecturing is an easy way out. It will end in tears oo.
My advice to you is to learn a skill. I am also into farming among other things. Even if na mechanic it is better. Many people were sacked when lockdown started but plumbers and electricians were still going about their business fixing TVs and blocked toilets. We Nigerians like going to school like water because it is cheap. Many people here who are giving you hope will not tell you how much they paid to get the slot. Some of them are from influential families. Some are even on first class, but they're here giving you hope and you too you're happy.

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Re: Graduates Of Sociology, Where Are You Working Now? by Emmerlee(m): 10:56am On Sep 04, 2020
Richdee1:


Graduate of Sociology working in a Telecommunication industry
Wow! This country is a Joke

Something must be wrong with you if you think all that happens in telecommunications is just engineering.. There's finance, Human Resources, Legal, Marketing and Sales etc..

There's a whole lot wrong with your post. It reveals so much ignorance on a deep level.

I don't like dummies quoting me please. Look elsewhere, thanks.

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Re: Graduates Of Sociology, Where Are You Working Now? by federalgodey: 10:57am On Sep 04, 2020
you can work in all places
Re: Graduates Of Sociology, Where Are You Working Now? by Glaswegian: 10:57am On Sep 04, 2020
themaestro08:


Thanks bro... So no hope for guys with 2:2

No. There is hope for everybody, although first class and 2:1 clearly give advantage.

Here are some notes for 2:2 grads

1. Some companies don’t care about grade (though few)
2. Some companies lower the threshold to 2:2
3. Informal networking

Full advice in this article https://www.jarushub.com/10-tips-for-graduates-with-2-2-and-lower-grades/

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Re: Graduates Of Sociology, Where Are You Working Now? by bizhop01: 10:59am On Sep 04, 2020
My cousin study Sociology he's currently working in NNPC

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Re: Graduates Of Sociology, Where Are You Working Now? by bizhop01: 11:06am On Sep 04, 2020
justebuka:

Then what should one study in social sciences?
Any Agricultural related, Economic, but in Nigeria courses doesn't matter.
Re: Graduates Of Sociology, Where Are You Working Now? by pegix(m): 11:11am On Sep 04, 2020
[quote author=Uyi168 post=93544920]Seriously in the present time, reading some courses is almost tantamount to wasting of time..

U may be one of the very lucky microscopic few that'll land a job...

The course and the likes of pub admin, political sciences and the so Called Para medical courses na waste of valuable time..
Re: Graduates Of Sociology, Where Are You Working Now? by Nobody: 11:12am On Sep 04, 2020
Mires:


For your record, the most widely travelled and richest professor in UNN is a Historian. It is grace 95%.

Is it that fair man that behaves like a gay?
Re: Graduates Of Sociology, Where Are You Working Now? by okoyeizu: 11:12am On Sep 04, 2020
I'm equally a graduate of Sociology from the University of Port Harcourt. I work with a federal University in Nigeria(quote author=justebuka post=93542160]Urgent: Please All Gradauate Of sociology Where Are You Working Now

am a student of uniport dep of sociology
I initially wanted law b4 waec then i changed my min during jamb
Please how good is sociology and as a graduate where are you working
And which jobs is promising to us[/quote]
Re: Graduates Of Sociology, Where Are You Working Now? by saraki2019(m): 11:14am On Sep 04, 2020
Eagba:

the solution to our unemployment is a twerk to our constitution to ensure that 60% of our capital expenditure is spent on the local economy (goods and services). if they can forget every other things and critically enforce this, we are on a home run.
how?
Re: Graduates Of Sociology, Where Are You Working Now? by soojar(m): 11:18am On Sep 04, 2020
justebuka:
Urgent: Please All Gradauate Of sociology Where Are You Working Now

am a student of uniport dep of sociology
I initially wanted law b4 waec then i changed my min during jamb
Please how good is sociology and as a graduate where are you working
And which jobs is promising to us



To be frank with you there is no good course that will guarantee you employment in Nigeria although you have a slight advantage if you study certain courses.

That being said, if your target is employment in Nigeria then I will tell you to get the best grade available in whatever course you are doing e.g a First Class or at worst a high 2:1. That's not all, alongside while in school make sure you get yourself prepared for aptitude tests (the 3 to 4 years you are spending in the university is enough for you to ace any aptitude test) and as long as your age is not up to 28 to 30 when you are graduating believe me you MUST get job in this same Nigeria. I have young graduates that are getting 2 to 3 offer letters at the same time without knowing anybody.

That aptitude test is a must, there are many 2:1s out there and even first class, the work you do on yourself in terms of aptitude tests and other interview preparations is what will stand you out. It doesn't matter at all, even if it is religious studies you did in school. I have someone who studied PPE, he is a big boy in the bank today, infact got offer letter from 2 different banks and PWC at his entry level

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Re: Graduates Of Sociology, Where Are You Working Now? by Astrologyfact: 11:19am On Sep 04, 2020
cucumbae:
I know say him be science students way back in secondary school.He sabi further maths, chemistry and other science subjects,but i no know whether na civil or electrical or mechanical engineering him study.But I know say him study engineering course for University.As I do post jamb wey I no pass I come decide to go into learning of skills acquisition.
Bro which skills are you into? We can get a job and work together.
Re: Graduates Of Sociology, Where Are You Working Now? by michaeldgr8: 11:24am On Sep 04, 2020
I studied sociology from University of Ilorin, but work in an Insurance service provider, we investigate claims for insurance. No Knowledge is a waste, is what you make out of the knowledge not the certificate.
Re: Graduates Of Sociology, Where Are You Working Now? by bizhop01: 11:24am On Sep 04, 2020
Coldfeets:


Guy, your English sucks.

You are not even fit to be a GRADUATE.

It is an insult to the true graduates.
English police without 10kobo, free the guy please because even buhari can't speak english angry
Re: Graduates Of Sociology, Where Are You Working Now? by Eagba(m): 11:25am On Sep 04, 2020
saraki2019:
how?
imagine buhari kitchen needs new pots n pans and the constitution says he MUST buy from Nigeria, do you how many more youths tower will be employing. or a the senators needs new SUVs, n the law says they MUST buy from Nigeria, you will see graphics designers, engineer, printers, researchers, sociologist etc getting jobs. from a single car production.imagine trillion of naira floating in the economy looking for where to land, neccessity they say, is the mother of invention

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